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Band 6+: The charts below show the reasons of students to study a particular in a UK university in the year 1987 and 2007 Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparison where relevant

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The image displays two pie charts on the reasons why UK students chose a college or university for the years 1987 and 2007. In 1987, the reasons cited were: suitable degree courses at 35%, quality of resources at 21%, good sports and social activities at 19%, quality teaching at 15%, and close to parental home at 10%. In 2007, the reasons were: suitable degree courses at 37%, good sports and social activities at 22%, quality teaching at 18%, quality of resources at 17%, and close to parental home at 6%.
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The pie chart gives information about alterations of reasons why peers pursue their education in a college or university in UK from 1987 to 2007.

Overall, both of years the dominant reason was suitable degree courses. In 1987, students are less interested in to live near to their parent’s home, while in 2007, the least popular reason was entertainment such as sport or social activity.

Having various degree courses pursued its dominancy over in 1987 and 2007, with 35% and 38% respectively. in 1987, high quality resources represented 21% that affected students’ choices, nevertheless this rate steadily decline in 17% in 2007.

Sportive and social activities were also common reason in 1987, while it decreased by 50% over the 20 years period. In contrast, reason of being close to parental home doubled from 1987 to 2007, which is the second most popular reason in 2007.Having high quality teaching methods made up 15% of all reasons that impact on undergraduates’ choices in 1987, over time it witnessed gradual increase and represented 18% in 2007%.

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